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How do I view attachments? (Assembly Inquiry)

Use an Attachment to add a file, such as a Word document, Excel spreadsheet, image, etc., to a record. The contents of an image file can be viewed in the preview pane, opened with the associated program (if it is available on your computer), and shown in an expanded view format. Other files that cannot be opened in the Connect application have an option to open the file with a third-party program.

Supported tabs in Assembly Inquiry

  • Assembly

  • Location

  • Testing

 

 

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